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re: Saban and Miles - from someone who worked for both
Posted on 11/4/14 at 11:57 am to bamasgot13
Posted on 11/4/14 at 11:57 am to bamasgot13
"I'm an EXCELLENT driver..." - Nick Saban
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:01 pm to bamasgot13
I enjoyed reading this one...
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:05 pm to bamasgot13
I love coach Miles. I like his personality and I love his old School philosophy on winning football games.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:10 pm to CrimsonChin
You can win with a Bobby Knight type or a Dean Smith type. A Nick Saban type or a Les Miles type. Both types are highly successful. I'd choose to play/work for a Dean Smith/Les Miles type any time. Life is too short to have to walk around scared all the time.I'd much prefer to laugh & speak as I please.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:12 pm to Keltic Tiger
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You can win with a Bobby Knight type or a Dean Smith type. A Nick Saban type or a Les Miles type. Both types are highly successful. I'd choose to play/work for a Dean Smith/Les Miles type any time. Life is too short to have to walk around scared all the time.I'd much prefer to laugh & speak as I please.
I have a few friends who have played for Saban. They value the work ethic and drive that it forced them to acquire, but they were miserable more often than not.
A bad place to be, but a great place to be from.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:12 pm to bamasgot13
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Paterno didn't fit the culture, he created it. Miles fits perfectly with LSU culture - especially if he's winning.
I would say Miles fits the culture of almost every team in the country. I can't think of a single place where he would not fit in and be well liked. Well, he probably isn't slimy enough to work at Ole Miss.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:12 pm to CrimsonChin
The storm which went thru T-town taught him a Big lifes lession. There was a marked change in his attitude. He is still driven, but I think he stops to smell the roses every now and then.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:15 pm to Herman Frisco
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I think he stops to smell the roses every now and then.
The freaking roses had better damn well shape up and smell just right or there will be hell to pay.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:16 pm to bamasgot13
I know its LSU week, but I find it hard to say anything negative about coach Les Miles. He seems to be a genuinely great man and coach.
Thanks for the story.
Thanks for the story.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:19 pm to bamasgot13
Thx for sharing. Nice post.
I, too, have a friend who has worked with both his entire time at LSU, which covers both coach's years here. Still talks to Saban almost weekly.
Not gonna share any stories though. Lol. Many of them are along the lines of yours.
Another friend worked on Saban's staff at Bama in QC. The only time Saban spoke to him was at the urinal one day over two years time. Lol
I, too, have a friend who has worked with both his entire time at LSU, which covers both coach's years here. Still talks to Saban almost weekly.
Not gonna share any stories though. Lol. Many of them are along the lines of yours.
Another friend worked on Saban's staff at Bama in QC. The only time Saban spoke to him was at the urinal one day over two years time. Lol
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:23 pm to bamasgot13
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Favorite Saban story from him:
Walked down same hall at same time every..single..day. Always saw Saban walking, head down reading something. Always said "Good morning, Coach". Saban never even glanced up. One day decided to just skip the "Good morning" as he thought Saban either didn't care or didn't hear. Got three steps past Saban and heard "hey! Where's my 'good morning', damnit?" He was in stunned silence and then finally mustered a "good morning, coach". Saban smiled and said, "you too". That's the extent of their communication for an entire year.
That's hilarious. Gotta love Saban. He's so particular.
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Favorite Miles story:
buddy caught a ride to work one morning, but didn't have a ride home. When he was leaving he was asking if anyone could give him a ride and he heard, "I got ya, man. Let's go" from behind him. It was Les. Miles drove a lincoln towncar then and it had tons of pictures his kids had colored for him scattered in the backseat. The drive was about 15 minutes and Les talked about my buddy's family, his own family, everything except football.
Love my boy Miles!
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:32 pm to Gray Tiger
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The freaking roses had better damn well shape up and smell just right or there will be hell to pay.
THOSE ROSES BETTER...
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:40 pm to bamasgot13
We have had some great coaching personalities in the SEC.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:41 pm to bamasgot13
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Don't act like you guys didn't love the guy while he was there.
Everyone respected him and he was a winner but he was a dick Yankee and everybody knew it.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:44 pm to LSUDonMCO
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Yankee
WV exists in this weird limbo between Southern and Yankee. Sure, they seceded from Virginia, but culturally they are hillbilly as frick.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:48 pm to bamasgot13
Saban has always and still is very clumsy in the public unless he is in control. When he is mingling he tends to be quiet and unassuming. Not a small talk kind of person.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 12:51 pm to bamasgot13
Nice. Thanks for sharing.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:01 pm to Schwaaz
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Saban has always and still is very clumsy in the public unless he is in control. When he is mingling he tends to be quiet and unassuming. Not a small talk kind of person.
yeah, which is probably why he hates answering questions from the media. he is not in complete control of the questions he's asked, and if he doesn't feel comfortable responding, he goes into attack mode. however, him being that way as a person is also one of the big reasons he's been as successful as he has as a coach
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